X-Git-Url: http://git.annexia.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.developers;h=b7082f32c54ebdf9295bea88d986784ad23dc387;hb=3bbcbfe8c8a210aab420a97e1b0d2c9d75b0fd39;hp=8dd9561899379bd08dcc74adffc97578c8f05845;hpb=cc7a490c49e75e0c0b29098f212ed3c0f3f73612;p=virt-p2v.git diff --git a/README.developers b/README.developers index 8dd9561..b7082f3 100644 --- a/README.developers +++ b/README.developers @@ -28,13 +28,17 @@ p2v.init This is installed on the live CD as /etc/init.d/p2v, and it causes the live CD to boot into the P2V configuration tool (see next). -virt-p2v.sh +virt-p2v.ml - This is the virt-p2v.sh P2V configuration tool itself. It is - installed on the live CD as /usr/bin/virt-p2v.sh and runs after the + This is the virt-p2v.ml P2V configuration tool itself. It is + installed on the live CD as /usr/bin/virt-p2v.ml and runs after the live CD has booted. All the P2V stuff happens from this script. It uses the 'dialog' program to ask questions. +inittab + + Replacement /etc/inittab. + General implementation plan ---------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -59,25 +63,25 @@ for devices in /sys/block. For (b) we can simply use 'dd' and 'ssh'. The general plan is to do this: - dd if=/dev/disk | gzip | ssh xenhost 'cat > /var/lib/xen/images/disk.img' + dd if=/dev/disk | ssh -C xenhost 'cat > /var/lib/xen/images/disk.img' If the user doesn't have sshd installed on the Xen host, then they can also opt for a pure TCP transport: - dd if=/dev/disk | gzip | nc xenhost port + dd if=/dev/disk | nc xenhost port and on the remote host they do: - nc -l -p port > /var/lib/xen/images/disk.img + nc -kl port > /var/lib/xen/images/disks For (c) we can use device-mapper snapshots to mount a ramdisk above the disks themselves. This allows us to make non-destructive changes to files, and still see the "modified" block device (d). A hairy -shell script looks for candidate files to modify. +script looks for candidate files to modify. Non-generic virt-p2v ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The above describes the generic virt-p2v, which asks users questions after boot. It is also possible to build your own live CD, based on -virt-p2v which has various settings compiled in, so it runs -automatically. \ No newline at end of file +virt-p2v, which has various settings compiled in so it runs +automatically.